Matt Damon, whose new movie The Great Wall is a fantasy epic set at the Great Wall of China, took down president Donald Trump’s intention to build a wall at the US-Mexico border.

While making his epic monster movie The Great Wall, actor Matt Damon did not believe that the conversation would centre around Donald Trump’s border wall at the time of its release.

The 46 year-old recently said in an interview that he is not a believer in walls and slammed Donald Trump’s intention to build a wall between Mexico and USA, reports People Magazine.

“I’m not a believer in walls. I believe that history belongs to the cooperators and nor am I of a mind that Mexico is going to pay for our infrastructure anymore than we’re going to pay for their highways, you know what I mean?,” said Damon.

The Martian star also believes that the wall is never is going to happen. “That’s just not going to happen but, that’s where we are and we’ll see how it all plays out,” he said.

The actor gave an assurance to the people of Mexico that a majority of USA’s population doesn’t believe in putting up any walls.

“We’ve got to watch, but hopefully the people of Mexico understand that the people of our country, the majority of them don’t believe that we should be putting any walls up,” the actor said.